Want to eliminate your existing print server infrastructure?

If your cloud strategy already involves Microsoft Azure Active Directory, Microsoft Intune, perhaps as part of Microsoft Enterprise Mobility Suite (EMS), then you can add Printix as the missing link and thereby eliminate use of print servers and move print management 100% to the cloud.

Microsoft Integration in just a few easy steps with Printix

Using Single Sign-On (SSO) with Office 365, each user gains fast, automatic access to printers, ready configured via Printix cloud administration. This significantly reduces workload for IT support staff.

Yes, it’s that simple!

You’ll enjoy a Single Sign-On (SSO) to Printix with the users’ Microsoft account.

Azure AD integration

Printix is integrated with Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) to manage user access and enable single sign-on with Printix.

Azure AD conditional access support

A key aspect of cloud security is identity and access when it comes to managing your cloud resources

We offer automatic sign in to Printix Clients on any Azure AD domain-joined Windows 10 (version 1607 or later) computers. This function works with the following Windows 10 editions: Pro, Enterprise, and Education.

It almost goes without saying, but if you delete a user in Azure AD, the user is also deleted in Printix. If you’re working with Microsoft and Printix, we want you to experience a complete integration.

That’s also why, if you block sign in for a user in Azure AD, the user is immediately signed out of Printix. Furthermore, the user will not be able to sign in until the user’s account is unblocked in Azure AD.

Azure AD groups

If you have enabled Azure authentication you can use Azure AD groups to deploy and control access to printers based on users’ group membership. Users’ membership of groups is maintained in your Azure Management Portal.

Easy Deployment with Intune

You can automatically deploy Printix Client with Microsoft Intune, or any other software deployment tool that supports Microsoft Installer (MSI).

The simplest decision to go with Printix

Printix is a cloud computing service created for building, deploying, and managing print through a multi-tenant cloud print management service. It runs with the Printix Client software installed on users’ computers (Windows and Mac) and creates a virtual blueprint of the customers’ on-premise print infrastructure, managed in the Printix Cloud service. A Printix installation is therefore, maintained in the cloud but run locally via a network of clients.